some farmers that have farms in the city have been grandfathered in.
The noun clause, "whatever you tell me" is not a complete sentence. Without the rest of the sentence, we don't know how it's functioning in the sentence.Some examples are:Whatever you tell me is our secret. (the clause is the subject of the sentence)I won't judge you for whatever you tell me. (the clause is the object of the preposition 'for')
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It is a complex sentence if it have "Dependent Clause" and "Independent Clause".
A noun clause can function as the subject or an object in a sentence.Examples:Death is certain should be kept in mind. (subject of the sentence)He had written "Death is certain." (direct object of the verb)
"You played tennis anyway" is the independent clause; "although it was raining" is the dependent clause. An independent clause can stand on its own as a sentence, but a dependent clause cannot be a sentence.
how did the grandfather clause effect blacks after the civil war
What is a grandfather clause, and what was its purpose
What is a grandfather clause, and what was its purpose
A clause is a specific part of a legal document. An example sentence would be: She was advised to read that clause very closely.
The goal of the grandfather clause was to exempt individuals from certain legal requirements based on their existing status or actions before the enactment of a new law or regulation. It was often used to maintain the status quo and prevent immediate disruption by allowing those who met specific criteria to continue as they were.
No
It can't be abolished. They tried to abolish it once, but it's been grandfathered in under the grandfather clause.
Example sentence - My grandfather carved a whistle from a stick of wood for me.
It can't be abolished. They tried to abolish it once, but it's been grandfathered in under the grandfather clause.
i watched the bourne supremacy.
the grandfather clause
It can be both, depending on what tense your using and what kind of sentence you're using it in.